Embarking on a family safari in Botswana is an adventure that promises unforgettable experiences and cherished memories. As a leading safari travel specialist, Think Africa Travel is dedicated to crafting unique family experiences that highlight the beauty and diversity of Botswana’s wilderness.
Safari’s Best Kept Secret, Shinde Footsteps, Revealed
Shinde Footsteps – Walter Smith The soothing sensation of slipping away into a deep night’s slumber is magnificently aided by the tinkling sound caress of the miniature long and painted reed frogs calling out their territorial space within the wild lagoon to the front of this incredible setting. The deep hoot of a Verraux’s Eagle Owl from its perch high …
Camp Okavango
Tomorrow we say a sad goodbye to our intern Masego Maruping. Masego is a student at the Botswana Accountancy College and has been with us for three months, gaining practical experience in the tourism industry. During that time she has worked hard in across the organisation, but found time to visit Desert & Delta Safaris’ Camp Okavango. Camp Okavango – …
Natural Selection
The latest entrant in Botswana’s safari outfitters, Natural Selection draws on years of experience with its founders some of southern Africa’s safari pioneers. The company operates camps in both Botswana and Nambia with two camps scheduled to open in South Africa. All Natural Selection’s camps are very different with a model of creating operational partnerships with both new and existing …
Makgadikgadi Zebra Migration
Covering over 150 km the zebra migration from the Okavango Delta to the Makgadikgadi ceased in 1968 with the erection of veterinary fences in the 1950s and 1960s. It has however been re-established over recent years with the removal of the fences. Recent research has identified other significant zebra migrations, with a research team consisting of WWF, the Namibian Ministry …
Chobe River
A boat makes its way out on the Chobe River on the northern boundary of the Chobe National Park. With the river’s floodplains famed for their huge herds of elephant and buffalo, a boat excursion is a super way to explore this environment. Camps in the region include &Beyond’s Chobe Under Canvas and Desert & Delta Safaris’ Chobe Game Lodge or …
Feline Fields – Luxury Kalahari
Feline Fields is situated on the edge of a wooded island deep in the Kalahari Desert. This innovative lodge celebrates the peace, space, and light which flows throughout this vast area with a design inspired by the simplicity of the Kalahari, an inviting oasis. Perfect for honeymoon safaris. Activities at the lodge explore the Kalahari Desert in which it is …
Splash Enclave Camp
Kwando Safaris’ new lodge in their exclusive Kwara Concession, Splash Camp, provides new accommodation in this well known area. The camp is situated under shady trees and provides access to permanent water and seasonal floodplains. Whilst a new camp Splash is one of the oldest names in the delta. With twelve tents, including two family rooms, set overlooking a productive …
Overlooking the Chobe floodplains
Chobe Savanana Lodge occupies a remote location on a spit of land overlooking the floodplains of the Chobe National Park. The lodge is a wonderful place to see the Chobe sunset. Photograph – Thoralf Grospitz
Sunset Over the Chobe River
A view over the Chobe River at sunset. The Chobe River marks the northern boundary of the Chobe National Park. Its rich floodplains support large herds of elephant and buffalo. Lodges in the area include Chobe Savanna Lodge, Chobe Game Lodge and Chobe Chilwero.
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